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PostHeaderIcon The new federal calculator, or, Scholar’s assistant: Containing the most concise and accurate rules for performing the operations in common arithmetic … the use of schools and accounting offices

The new federal calculator, or, Scholar’s assistant: Containing the most concise and accurate rules for performing the operations in common arithmetic … the use of schools and accounting offices

PostHeaderIcon NACVA CEO PARNELL BLACK AGAIN CITED AMONG ACCOUNTING PROFESSION’S MOST INFLUENTIAL

NACVA CEO PARNELL BLACK AGAIN CITED AMONG ACCOUNTING PROFESSION’S MOST INFLUENTIAL
SALT LAKE CITY Accounting Today, the business magazine for the tax and accounting community, recognized Parnell Black, CEO of the National Association of Certified Valuation Analysts NACVA, headquartered in Salt Lake City, Utah, as one of the “Top 100 Most Influential People.” This is the 11th consecutive year Accounting Today has recognized Black in its survey. The current issue notes:”The…

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PostHeaderIcon LifeShield Raises Most of $5.28M Offering – cbl

LifeShield Raises Most of $5.28M Offering – cbl
By citybizlist StaffYARDLEY, Pa. — According to an SEC filing, venture-backed LifeShield, Inc. has …

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PostHeaderIcon Novak Biddle, ZG Ventures Portfolio Co. LifeShield Raises Most of $5.28M Offering– cbl

Novak Biddle, ZG Ventures Portfolio Co. LifeShield Raises Most of $5.28M Offering– cbl
By citybizlist StaffWASHINGTON, D.C. and BETHESDA – According to an SEC filing, venture-backed…

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PostHeaderIcon Center Point Ventures Portfolio Co. LifeShield Raises Most of $5.28M Offering – cbl

Center Point Ventures Portfolio Co. LifeShield Raises Most of $5.28M Offering – cbl
By citybizlist StaffDALLAS — According to an SEC filing, venture-backed LifeShield, Inc. has raised…

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PostHeaderIcon What career path do you think will earn me the most money???

I’m a Canadian residing in Grande Prairie, Alberta, Canada. After high school, I’m enrolling in a B.com (bachelor of commerce) program at the University of Alberta. My major will be accounting and my minor will be finance. After University, I will be pursuing a CA (Chartered Accountant) designation. I will spend a couple years working as an tax accountant/auditor. After experience as an accountant, I will be pursuing a CFA (Chartered Financial Analyst). When I obtain this designation, I may either i) Start an accounting practice, ii) Work as a CFA for a few years then start an investment firm or iii) Start working in the public sector.

I plan on becoming a careerist and making a truck load of money.

Either way, by the time I feel like I’m ready, with my wealth and business connections, I plan on starting a venture capital firm.

FYI these are the only areas of business that I’m savvy in. It’s to late for me to become a software tycoon or whatever.

In addition, I am not naive. I have a very good idea of what I want to do and I would like to hear some intelligent input on this issue

Danke

PostHeaderIcon What is the most popular accounting software for business use?

I am wondering what the most widely used business accounting software is? Or which programs would be the best to know?

PostHeaderIcon What’s the most common software program that companies use for their accounting?

I’m starting school soon to get my accounting degree and I was wondering what the most common software (in general) companies operate with so I can try to educate myself on it further. Any serious input is very much appreciated.

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